Golf keeps residents busy

The monthly meeting of the Valle Vista Board of Directors will be at 6:30 p.m. on Monday at the Clubhouse. All residents are invited to attend.

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The Valle Vista Library will hold a book discussion at noon on Monday, Sept. 15, at the library. The book will be "Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold, and there are copies available at the library. Get the book, pack a lunch and come join in the book discussion.

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The Activities Committee that has functioned here at Valle Vista for many years has disbanded. The same people have been on this committee, and with very little help and few new members, they have decided to end the committee. Many of the members will lend their support to other committees here in Valle Vista such as the Park and Pool Committee. The Activities Committee was responsible for such events as the Chili Cook-off, Ice Cream Social and the New Year's Eve Party. A great big thank you goes out to all the people who worked so hard on this committee to put on events for our community.

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There is still time to sign up for the 4th Annual Code 3/Clothe the Kids Charity Golf Tournament to be held here on Saturday. The format will be a four-person scramble with only one "A" player per team. The registration will be at 7 a.m. with an 8 a.m shotgun start. The entry fee of $65 per person includes cart, green fees and lunch. There will be many prizes and awards along with a raffle. To sign up or for more information, please contact the tournament chair persons Marvin Taylor at (928) 530-2312 or Marcia Beecham at (928) 715-2029. You may also call the Pro Shop at (928) 757-8744.

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On Aug, 6, the Men's Club had 32 members play to a game of individual low net and the first elimination round of the President's Cup. The President's Cup will go in three flights, and it will take the better part of August to determine winners. Individual low-net winners were as follows: first place, Bob Regan; second place, Robert Johnson; third place, Dan Hopping; fourth place, Butch Lewis; fifth place, Leo Jaramillo; sixth place, John Buschardt; seventh place, Pete Schmitt; and eight place, Bill McIntosh.

Closest to the pin went to Jaramillo on 2, Lewis on 7, Dale Glenn on 11 and Regan on 16.

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On Saturday, the Men's Club put 19 members on the course and played to two-man teams, one best ball net. The winners were as follows: first place, Don Barnes and Mike Harback with a net 55; second place, Lennie Busha and Johnson with a net 57; and third place, George Chivas and Alan Rush with a net 58.

Closest to the pin went to Rush on 2 and Lewis on 11.

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The results of the Ladies Club game for July 31, which was alternate shot, consisting of six two-women teams, were as follows: first place, Mary Moist and Shirley Tilley with a net 62.5; second place, Virginia Weggeland and Carole McIntosh with a net 65.5; and third place, Mickey Lewis and Dee Lucero with a net 66.5. Greenies were won on 2 by Julie Brackett and Ursula Mirovaliev, on 7 by Shirley Tilley and Mary Moist, on 11 by Lewis and Lucero, and on 16 by Brackett and Mirovaliev.

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The game for Aug. 7 was our scramble with the 9'ers, where we had a good turnout of 16 players. First place was won by the team of Lewis, Moist, Tilley and McIntosh with a net 61.5. Second place went to Brenda Stewart, Mirovaliev, Venita Barnes and Betty Martin with a net 63. Third was won by Brackett, Lucero, Nancy Moschcau and Mary Eubanks with a net 65. Greenies were won by Brackett on 2, Tilley on 7 and Stewart on 16.